That's because at the same time that Canonical makes its semi-annual desktop play, and starting its attempt to grab some of the mobile market with Ubuntu Touch, it will also be released with the ...
Canonical has just shipped Utopic Unicorn, the latest version of its Ubuntu Server operating system. And while it isn’t quite the Promised Land of operating systems that the name suggests (there are ...
This tutorial shows you how to easily get OpenStack up and running on a Ubuntu Server by way of DevStack. OpenStack is a free, open source platform developed specifically for cloud computing. Through ...
No matter if users had dozens, or thousands, of CPU cores in their cloud, most preferrred Ubuntu. It was followed by the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) clone CentOS, which is now part of the Red Hat ...
Canonical has just taken the wraps off its latest Ubuntu Server release, with version 13.04 coming out later today. “Raring Ringtail” isn’t one of the long-term support (LTS) releases – that won’t be ...
How to install OpenStack on a single Ubuntu Server virtual machine Your email has been sent If you want to install OpenStack, but don't want to have to dedicate ...
The combination of Ubuntu and OpenStack for deploying private clouds is a match made in heaven for several reasons. Ubuntu serves as the most popular operating system on OpenStack deployments, thanks ...
Like with most standards, the way the emerging OpenStack cloud management framework can be implemented is open to a fair amount of interpretation. For that reason, a lot of IT organizations ...
Software giant Canonical and chip designer ARM have extended their partnership to enable more products to run on ARM-based infrastructure. Canonical had previously offered a version of Ubuntu for ...
The Ubuntu Linux project will use OpenStack as the foundation for its cloud service. The announcement was made Tuesday at the Ubuntu Developer Summit, a gathering for the open-source project now ...
A survey of OpenStack users, done by members of the OpenStack Foundation has found that Ubuntu is by far the most widely used operating system with OpenStack, not Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS ...